Q: Receiving emails & multiple emails addresses?
Sorry if this has been addressed somewhere, but I don't see. I have two questions.
1. What does it mean when you use a language of for example, "1 domain"? Does that mean one domain such as domain.com and you can use as many addresses (e.g. user1@domain.com, user2@domain.com, etc.), or only one sending address?
2. How exactly do we see or receive responses? I'm going to be using this for a transactional purposes, but oftentimes I require responses. How do we see those things and map them to our actual inboxes for example?

George_Dragit
May 9, 2025A: Hi there,
1/ Once you sign up, add a sending domain like mydomain.com. Once you verify it by adding the corresponding DNS records, you can send from that domain using any addresses, like anything@mydomain.com
2/ We do not receive replies, as we only send emails. You can set the Reply-To header to any of your existing email addresses, so when recipients click Reply, it will reply to that specified email.
Hope this helps!

Wow thanks for the swift reply. That clarifies the reply question for sure.
But regarding the email addresses, I understand that you can use any name for the email, but my question is can I create multiple addresses for a single domain? Is there a limit?

Verified purchaser
You don't create addresses with us. We are not an Email inbox. You just verify your domain to send through our platform, and can send from any email address that ends with @ends.com with your sending domain.

Gotcha.. interesting. So does the email address have to exist first and then you can utilize it with EmailIt?
Interesting.. it's not exactly what it thought it was going to be. But perhaps it's still something I can utilize.

I'm struggling to see what the purpose is for this tool. What's the value this tool offers instead of just using regular SMTP connections? Sorry again if I misunderstand

Verified purchaser
He are an alternative for Amazon SES or Resend. You can use our SMTP/API to send emails from your verified sending domains.
You don't need Email inboxes to send from our platform.

Interesting. Alright, well I guess it has its purpose! I fail to see what it is, but, it looks like you've got a solid product.
Best of luck!